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quit now, before it's too late. [ inhales ] [ coughs ] >> maury: on "maury" -- fall ne. when the results come in, someone is going to pay. >> eddie is here on a mission. >> what if you are dead wrong? >> to prove vanessa has been lying to his son and her baby is not related to him, his son or anyone in their family. >> maury: your son loves that girl. >> show her the hallway that you run down.
quit now, before it's too late. [ inhales ] [ coughs ] >> maury: on "maury" -- fall ne. when the results come in, someone is going to pay. >> eddie is here on a mission. >> what if you are dead wrong? >> to prove vanessa has been lying to his son and her baby is not related to him, his son or anyone in their family. >> maury: your son loves that girl. >> show her the hallway that you run down.
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liz: maury, you're a bit more cautious. what do you need to see before you'd be ready the at least dip your toe back into stocks? >> well, we are long stocks, we have a 55% weight under balanced account, so i'm longer term bullish, but i just have some near term concerns. primarily, they revolve around the rebalancing potential. we have an s&p up 4% this month, 7% for the quarter, so you could see some selling of stocks, buying of bonds to put portfolios in line. in addition, earnings season starts in two weeks, and i'm not so concerned about the third quarter results as i am about the fourth quarter guidance. there could be some caution expressed, some lack of clarity due to uncertainty of tax policy and the election. and finally, i think the most important thing that i look at is sentiment. sentiment has gotten quite bullish, the vixx around 13, 14, historically, is not a good short-term entry point. there's more inflows into equity mutual funds in the last two weeks than in the last year. so those are things that make me
liz: maury, you're a bit more cautious. what do you need to see before you'd be ready the at least dip your toe back into stocks? >> well, we are long stocks, we have a 55% weight under balanced account, so i'm longer term bullish, but i just have some near term concerns. primarily, they revolve around the rebalancing potential. we have an s&p up 4% this month, 7% for the quarter, so you could see some selling of stocks, buying of bonds to put portfolios in line. in addition, earnings...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> maur >> maury: on "maury," when the results come in, someone is going to pay. marcus' sister is trying to stop a wedding. and prove her brother its not the father of her child. what will the three do at the wedding if he is the father? and what will they do if he is not? marcus
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> maur >> maury: on "maury," when the results come in, someone is going to pay. marcus' sister is trying to stop a wedding. and prove her brother its not the father of her child. what will the three do at the wedding if he is the father? and what will they do if he is not? marcus
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. >> maury: on "maury" -- when the results come in some one is going to pay. rebecca has heard shocking dna results from this show before. then she heard shocking results again. she is back today for the fifth time with two more
. >> maury: on "maury" -- when the results come in some one is going to pay. rebecca has heard shocking dna results from this show before. then she heard shocking results again. she is back today for the fifth time with two more
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> maury: on "maury" -- when the results come in. someone is going to pay. opal believes her boyfriend andre. what's the boom-boom room? is having a secret affair with her cousin. her cousin thinks the accusations are outrageous. but only a lie detector test will reveal the whole shocking truth. do you wal
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> maury: on "maury" -- when the results come in. someone is going to pay. opal believes her boyfriend andre. what's the boom-boom room? is having a secret affair with her cousin. her cousin thinks the accusations are outrageous. but only a lie detector test will reveal the whole shocking truth. do you wal
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tuesdays with maury." there is an exchange in the book where father time is talking to an old man that wants to freeze himself and come back and live another 100 years. he says, no, there is a reason that your time is limited on earth. he says, what's the reason? the answer is to make each day precious. it is the beautiful equation of life. if we had forever to live, nothing would matter. we would never have to make a choice as to what we do with our time. because our days are limited, it is how you choose to spend your time that determines the quality of your life. you could live 100 years and do absolutely nothing worthwhile or you can live 38 or 40 or 15 or whatever and impact the world. i think it has to do with how you are going to choose to spend your time. >> and appreciating it. >> one of the things that inspired you to write this book was spending time with people that don't have anything in the way of material possessions in haiti. >> yeah. after i earthquake, i got involved with an orphanage dow
tuesdays with maury." there is an exchange in the book where father time is talking to an old man that wants to freeze himself and come back and live another 100 years. he says, no, there is a reason that your time is limited on earth. he says, what's the reason? the answer is to make each day precious. it is the beautiful equation of life. if we had forever to live, nothing would matter. we would never have to make a choice as to what we do with our time. because our days are limited, it...
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. >> one is like, is maury on? >> where did i get maury? >> is maury on? [ laughter ] >> i want to do the seven-day forecast. >> please do. >> i was about to do the five- day forecast and then we added two days. your accuweather seven-day forecast, all right, gorgeous again today. 82 degrees. enjoy the beautiful afternoon. tomorrow, generally a nice day, a few more clouds, a late day, even shower tomorrow night. that sets us up for a fine weekend with temperatures in the upper 70s lots of sunshine. saturday and sunday mid-70s by the middle of next week. >> i think i want to go to
. >> one is like, is maury on? >> where did i get maury? >> is maury on? [ laughter ] >> i want to do the seven-day forecast. >> please do. >> i was about to do the five- day forecast and then we added two days. your accuweather seven-day forecast, all right, gorgeous again today. 82 degrees. enjoy the beautiful afternoon. tomorrow, generally a nice day, a few more clouds, a late day, even shower tomorrow night. that sets us up for a fine weekend with...
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maury harris chief economist of the americas at ubs. maury, i will talk with you. we have the great chart the dow is up 50% since the announcement of qe1, november 26th, 2008. labor force completely unchanged. charles payne rattled off a bunch stats that haven't changed and frankly it is worse for the economy. if you have all the money to burn givx it to the american people. help me refinance my mortgage. maybe is better way to get money back into the system. >> couple points real quick. first of all monetary policy you through the qes is supposed to work through asset prices. if there is one thing that is pretty different now than four years ago it is your 401(k). you have had a tremendous recovery in asset prices. that wasn't -- not enough to give lower unemployment. but unindependent plo wouldn't be that low. tracy: so many people used their 401(k) to pay bills and to cover their expenses throughout this recession. so the money that was once there is not even there. >> you still have substantial amounts. i think you're right, people did pay from that. look at fa
maury harris chief economist of the americas at ubs. maury, i will talk with you. we have the great chart the dow is up 50% since the announcement of qe1, november 26th, 2008. labor force completely unchanged. charles payne rattled off a bunch stats that haven't changed and frankly it is worse for the economy. if you have all the money to burn givx it to the american people. help me refinance my mortgage. maybe is better way to get money back into the system. >> couple points real quick....
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also, the author of "tuesdays with maury." your book is number one on the best seller list. this week, america has been riveted with these attacks across north africa and broadly in the middle east. we have heard a lot about ambassador chris stevens. he was dedicated with every part of his soul and heart. your book is about making the most of your life, every minute of it. it sort of seems like chris stevens is someone you are talking about. >> it seems we are so infatuated with time and going faster and living longer and being more efficient but not always making the time count. everybody i know is less happy and living longer. he seemed like someone who was doing something he loved. this book i wrote "the time keeper" is sort of like a parable, a fable like the five people you meet in heaven. simple concept. father time, being the first person that invented time many, many years ago and he is sort of punished for starting to count his time. when we count time, we begin to count our time down. he ends up coming to earth in our time here. i am in a news channel where everyth
also, the author of "tuesdays with maury." your book is number one on the best seller list. this week, america has been riveted with these attacks across north africa and broadly in the middle east. we have heard a lot about ambassador chris stevens. he was dedicated with every part of his soul and heart. your book is about making the most of your life, every minute of it. it sort of seems like chris stevens is someone you are talking about. >> it seems we are so infatuated with...
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the maury start relying on alternative energy, the more we can worry about oil. i think we should drill more and frack more. get the frack out. somebody probably said that before i did. i feel stupid. get the frack in. >>> coming up, what is the secret to hair that really shines. lauren sivan with more on why she uses condor blood. it is rare, but worth it. look at her. she is a delight. what has this frequently freak -- freckly freak done now? we pick up where special report left off. >>> well, lyndsay lohan has a message for her fans. even for her that seems crazy. the actress/train wreck tweeted this picture, quote, chanel and a jet. never quit fighting to live your dreams. god bless. a burkin is a $30,000 bag i use to collect my doll heads. i believe scary movie 5 is a sequel after she missed every meeting for the film. meanwhile, amanda bines was in yet another car accident hours after a judge ordered her to quit driving with a suspended license. she was seen earlier in the week driving around aimless he for hours while smoking something from a drug pipe. >>
the maury start relying on alternative energy, the more we can worry about oil. i think we should drill more and frack more. get the frack out. somebody probably said that before i did. i feel stupid. get the frack in. >>> coming up, what is the secret to hair that really shines. lauren sivan with more on why she uses condor blood. it is rare, but worth it. look at her. she is a delight. what has this frequently freak -- freckly freak done now? we pick up where special report left off....
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. >> jimmy: get them on maury. he should straighten that out for you. >> but i -- [ laughter ] i do -- if the audience is game, i have a little slide presentation. >> jimmy: oh, you do? [ cheers and applause ] in your pocket. okay. >> might enjoy this. >> jimmy: okay. is it ready? >> i'm going to slide it right open there. >> jimmy: i'll hold it up. you can slide it as you go. i'll slide it for you, actually. that is cute. >> that's her little fawn. >> jimmy: okay. >> go ahead. and there, you see, the fawn is nursing. nursing the mother. >> jimmy: all right. >> there, she's really cleaning her. see she's cleaning the fawn, grooming. >> jimmy: that is genuinely adorable. oh, wow. >> there's the fawn and one of my cats. >> jimmy: that is really cute -- what? what is this? [ laughter ] >> that's my friend todd. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> uh -- we -- we were working on an art project together. >> jimmy: all right. >> okay, there's sissy again. very curious. thinks that the phone is -- >> jimmy: she's sniffing the phone. >> s
. >> jimmy: get them on maury. he should straighten that out for you. >> but i -- [ laughter ] i do -- if the audience is game, i have a little slide presentation. >> jimmy: oh, you do? [ cheers and applause ] in your pocket. okay. >> might enjoy this. >> jimmy: okay. is it ready? >> i'm going to slide it right open there. >> jimmy: i'll hold it up. you can slide it as you go. i'll slide it for you, actually. that is cute. >> that's her little...
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the maury indigenous population in new zealand have seen things lick rate of decline in participation in gangs and gang-related violence and that's really excited. everyone is scratching their heads on education and health. >> host: when you look at indian done and particularly the impact on education, you touched on boring schools i'm say -- boarding schools and that was probably one of most single policies that happened to american indians that affected our academic achievement on so many levels and social ills in our communities take one moment to explain, what is boarding schools and what happens. >> guest: it's really a chit important piece to understanding how we got where we're at. there's a tendency in america for people to say, you know, that's all happened in the past. can't we just forget about it? expf move on? for most americans their experience as immigrants have been one of disconnecting from mother land, mother tongue, mother historical experience so it's hard to understand how historical trauma works. but as an i analogy. it's simple. someone hits you in the head with
the maury indigenous population in new zealand have seen things lick rate of decline in participation in gangs and gang-related violence and that's really excited. everyone is scratching their heads on education and health. >> host: when you look at indian done and particularly the impact on education, you touched on boring schools i'm say -- boarding schools and that was probably one of most single policies that happened to american indians that affected our academic achievement on so...
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they are always, you know, first of all, maury is on there with his brilliant books for children, "in the night kitchen," with the "where the wild things are," "catcher in the rye," just books that rattle you. books are supposed to rattle you. books are supposed to make you look at your place in the world and think, why -- why do i feel so differently from this? why do i look differently from this? why am i feeling threatened by this? i think good books frequently make you feel threatened, and that's that's how we grow as people. >> host: in my own catholic home, home of my relatives, i remember the works of bishop fullton's sheen whose show was popular or the day christ died, a dramatized account of the road to calvary, and they were on our book shelf growing up, and by contrast, the dirty books, it was a simpler black and white time when books were just dirty, were universally found between the mas stress and box spring of the bed. >> guest: who do you think they were kidding? there was things like marriage manuals, how-toes on how to have any kind of a sex life. that was born out o
they are always, you know, first of all, maury is on there with his brilliant books for children, "in the night kitchen," with the "where the wild things are," "catcher in the rye," just books that rattle you. books are supposed to rattle you. books are supposed to make you look at your place in the world and think, why -- why do i feel so differently from this? why do i look differently from this? why am i feeling threatened by this? i think good books frequently...